Nadia is looking to take a summer holiday to Switzerland from her home in Bangalore, India, and plans to use HolidayMe.com, an online travel agency that curates thousands of expert-designed itineraries for customers to personalize. To minimize issues during the booking process, HolidayMe relies on Redis Enterprise as its primary database, which has helped speed up data output by 50 to 60 times and enabled a more modern microservices architecture. The company uses Redis' Hashes, Sets, and Lists to process data and update geographic information, and created its own key structures for specific queries. HolidayMe also leveraged RediSearch to build a search autocomplete mechanism that has provided the best latency, with a complete transformation taking only two days to implement.